The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... central School of Design has been established by the Government , and facilities have been afforded for more free public access to our national monuments and public buildings . 1 Session 1836 . Parl . Paper No. 568 ,
... central School of Design has been established by the Government , and facilities have been afforded for more free public access to our national monuments and public buildings . 1 Session 1836 . Parl . Paper No. 568 ,
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... afforded to the Arts by the statutes 38 Geo . III . , c . 71 ; and 54 Geo . III . c . 56 . The copyright given by these statutes extends to metallic figures of men and animals , to figures combined 66 . tection . 71 . 54 Geo . III ...
... afforded to the Arts by the statutes 38 Geo . III . , c . 71 ; and 54 Geo . III . c . 56 . The copyright given by these statutes extends to metallic figures of men and animals , to figures combined 66 . tection . 71 . 54 Geo . III ...
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... affords impunity to piracy in art . " The most obvious principle of any measure enacted of a cheap for the protection of invention , appears to be the ible tribu- constitution of a CHEAP AND ACCESSIBLE TRIBUNAL . The French have long ...
... affords impunity to piracy in art . " The most obvious principle of any measure enacted of a cheap for the protection of invention , appears to be the ible tribu- constitution of a CHEAP AND ACCESSIBLE TRIBUNAL . The French have long ...
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... afforded an excellent illustration of the character of really efficient " patronage . " The comparison has been summed up in the pithy sentence , that , in Greece , Art was treated as a bride ; in Rome , as a harlot . 32.
... afforded an excellent illustration of the character of really efficient " patronage . " The comparison has been summed up in the pithy sentence , that , in Greece , Art was treated as a bride ; in Rome , as a harlot . 32.
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... afforded by useful and necessary public works for the patronage of the highest order of merit are honestly employed , then , I submit , the Government , as such , will have done its duty , so far as relates to the direct encouragement ...
... afforded by useful and necessary public works for the patronage of the highest order of merit are honestly employed , then , I submit , the Government , as such , will have done its duty , so far as relates to the direct encouragement ...
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